Improving the workplace of the future
Economics doctoral student Whitney Zhang investigates how technologies and organizational decisions shape labor markets.
Economics doctoral student Whitney Zhang investigates how technologies and organizational decisions shape labor markets.
Undergraduate engineering, computer science, and business programs are all No. 1.
At the inaugural MIT Generative AI Impact Consortium Symposium, researchers and business leaders discussed potential advancements centered on this powerful technology.
Faculty members granted tenure in Linguistics and Philosophy, Music and Theater Arts, and Political Science.
J-PAL North America’s inaugural Climate Action Learning Lab provided six U.S. cities and states with customized training and resources to leverage data and evaluation to advance climate solutions that work.
The prolific MIT author and physicist Alan Lightman examines the working lives, contributions, and idealism of researchers.
Tom Zeller’s new book, “The Headache,” sheds light on one of the world’s most confounding and agonizing ailments.
Angie Jo’s doctoral studies find that when a collective crisis strikes, nations with shallow social safety nets, like the US, respond with massive spending.
Mariya Grinberg’s new book, “Trade in War,” examines the curious phenomenon of economic trade during military conflict.
Sandy Alexandre, Manduhai Buyandelger, and Eden Medina take on new leadership positions.
The IECP will generate rigorous evidence for fair and effective public safety solutions.
New test could help determine if AI systems that make accurate predictions in one area can understand it well enough to apply that ability to a different area.
Historian Malick Ghachem’s new book illuminates the pre-revolutionary changes that set Haiti’s long-term economic structure in place.
The Initiative for New Manufacturing is convening experts across the Institute to drive a transformation of production across the U.S. and the world.
MIT master’s student and Brazilian diplomat Davi Augusto Oliveira Pinto wants to help policymakers make informed choices to improve people’s lives.